Bright sunshine, cerulean skies, deeply biting cold (which went unnoticed once we were moving) and heart-stopping views with hills and valleys reminiscent of New Zealand’s south island. Looking over Linhope Spout towards Dunmoor Hill. Instead we elected for the Ingram valley and walk up Shill Moor hill from the West side. Our latest weekend walk was to another waterfall, Linhope Spout on Linhope Burn in the Cheviot Hills, Northumberland National Park. Linhope Spout is a 60foot (18m) chute of water which lands in a plunge pool 6ft (2m) wide and 16ft (5m) deep. Linhope Spout Walk Mon 22nd October 2012. Shill Moor and Linhope Spout. The weather wasn’t too favourable with cloudy skies and the risk of rain so I’d been thinking of sticking to the coast and shooting moving water or beach details but also looked into waterfalls that I’d never visited up in the national park. This breathtaking waterfall cascades almost 60 feet (18 meters) down a rock face to a plunge pool below. I was in Kielder Forest all day on Saturday and it was positively chilly and only came out sunny and warm later in the day. Linhope Spout; Ingram Church; Ingram Show; War Memorial Dedication; Wildlife and weather. 1 July 2016. Yet again we were blessed with stunning weather. Hopefully at this time of year the waterfall will be very impressive. Take time out to see Linhope Spout, a 60 foot (18m) chute of water, which lands in a plunge pool 6ft (2m) wide and 16ft (5m) deep. Categories: Blog. Almost a year earlier on an expedition up this area the weather was a lot better, with clear blues skies and sunshine and a smattering of snow lying around. From there, you follow the bridleway over Rig Cairn towards Linhope. ... Rangers set up the Northumberland National Park Mountain Rescue Team - a volunteer organisation that turns out in all weather to help save lives. Located a little further up north in Northumberland’s National Park, lies the spectacular site of Linhope Spout – an incredible, 18-meter waterfall. THE SPRING WEATHER WAS rather unpredictable to say the least. Bad weather has prevented the first launch of Nasa astronauts from US soil in nine years. This scenic, 3-mile wall is nestled away in the heart of the Ingram Valley and provides a perfect picnic spot on the rocks and surrounding grassland for couples and families alike. The highpoint of the walk is the famous Linhope Spout, which has a 60 foot chute of water which lands in a plunge pool 6ft wide and 16ft deep. Tags: wildlife. After some overnight snow and today’s wind from the West we revised Ed’s original plan of a walk up Cheviot as this would have meant long hours with wind and snow in the face. It is worth making a slight detour to see Linhope Spout, as this route does, especially if the weather is fine. The fields around picturesque Northumberland waterfall Linhope Spout … ... A quick check of the local weather forecast in the morning will help you decide what to wear and bring. Footage showing litter strewn at a Northumberland beauty spot has been described as "unacceptable". What a lovely day, the best single day’s walking that we’ve had in the whole of 2012 so far. Harthope Valley From here, follow the lane east back for the final few miles. By Hugh Tindle. Linhope Spout. Shill Moor in the Cheviots 09/01. Linhope Spout (Breamish Valley) ( Download : PDF) 3.2mi +390ft -377ft 1h50 Easy Starting point in Ingram - Northumberland .